Boswell for the defence, 1769-1774

by James Boswell

Other authorsFrederick A. Pottle (Editor), William K. Wimsatt (Editor)
Hardcover, 1959

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New York, McGraw-Hill [1959]

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The collection and editing of the papers of James Boswell, the Author of the biographical works on Samuel Johnson, was a very useful action. Few eighteenth century literary men are as well documented as Boswell. The eighteenth century was a period of great changes, and without Boswell it would be
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considerably harder to gather an impression of the British society that was his home. Just enough of an outsider to be an accurate recorder, his impressions often strike a chord in the modern reader.
This volume covers the period when Boswell established himself in his profession, and got married. While fashionable/literary London moved on, Boswell found himself less interested in it. Boswell took up a case of sheep-stealing and was unsucessful in preventing the execution of his client, an evemt that affecterd him deeply.
Thr reader will have a good time sorting out the nuances of Boswell's life at this time, where he appears at his most likeable.
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